tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7018665389895537175.post3683984985865042184..comments2023-09-28T03:45:18.596-04:00Comments on eSpecially Ben: Wired AgainVMIhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/05077362824370880824noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7018665389895537175.post-80249474132827510892013-02-28T14:56:47.941-05:002013-02-28T14:56:47.941-05:00Hi there,
I JUST happend to find your blog becaus...Hi there,<br /><br />I JUST happend to find your blog because I was searching for material on ambulatory EEG's- a picture of Ben popped up and I wanted to get your thoughts on something. My self and a a few others are getting our MBA's in healthcare managment at The George Washington School of Business- our project this semester is to come up with a product that could serve an unmet need. Long-story short we've come up with developing a wireless ambulatory eeg using dry-pad technology (no glue, no wires, slips on like a hat, over 46 channels etc) Again, this is a hypothetical project- but our reserach is showing that this is not far from reality. One of our sections is explaining the emotional/social needs of a device of this nature..and that picture of Ben explained everything. I was hoping I could share your story or parts of your story with my team and if you're intrested perhaps ask you some more detailed questions- its difficult to find someone who is going through exactly what we are trying to propose and any help would be amazing. Please let me know your thought! Sincerely, Talia LaPushin (lapoosh@hotmail.com) <br />so sorry for taking up so much commentary space..couldn't find an email address!!! thank youTalia LaPushinnoreply@blogger.com